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Avoid falling victim to social engineering tactics with these tips

While business owners may invest heavily in malware protection, they often overlook the vulnerabilities inherent in human behavior. Social engineering, a cunning strategy that exploits human trust and psychology, requires little or no sophisticated technology, yet can inflict significant damage by luring unsuspecting individuals into divulging sensitive information.

Keep your company running with business continuity tactics

When it comes to business, one thing is certain: the unexpected will always find a way to disrupt your operations. Whether it's a global pandemic, extreme weather conditions, or a cyberattack, it is essential to have measures in place that will allow your company to continue functioning during these uncertain times.

Best practices for remote work security

Remote work setups are here to stay, and with them comes the pressing concern of cybersecurity. As companies increasingly embrace distributed workforces, protecting sensitive data and systems has never been more crucial. This blog will guide you on how to proactively manage the security risks that come with remote work.

Shaping future workforces with the human cloud

The future of work is here, and it's digital, dynamic, and decentralized. The human cloud, often likened to the gig economy, is a pivotal force behind this transformation. As businesses seek flexible, cost-effective solutions to meet their workforce needs, the human cloud has emerged as a game-changing trend.

How to manage your privacy on Facebook and Twitter

Social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter are a great way to stay connected with friends and family, learn about new things, and share your thoughts and ideas. However, it's important to be aware of the privacy risks associated with using these platforms, including the collection of personal data.

FTC Amends Safeguards Rule to Require Non-Banking Financial Institutions to Report Data Security Breaches

The amendment will require non-bank financial institutions to report when they discover that information affecting 500 or more people has been acquired without authorization.

The Federal Trade Commission has approved an amendment to the Safeguards Rule requiring non-banking institutions to report certain data breaches and other security events to the agency.